Номер объекта
68/503
Создатель
Описание
This is one of several seats made by Leslie Maltby for the Museum to demonstrate the craft of willow chair seating. Mr Maltby came from a family of basketmakers and chair seaters, originally based in High Wycombe, the centre of the chair making industry in Britain. This seat is made of willow skein on an ash frame, with an underweave of chair cane.
Физическое описание
1 chair seat: willow, wood
Архивная история
The fashion for willow chair seats was at its height circa 1850 as bedroom or boudoir chairs. Chairs were made to order and sent to a basketmaker for seating. The Youens family (of Belgian or Flemish extraction) and later the Maltby family (descendents of the Youens) had the monopoly in High Wycombe (the centre of chair making) of chair seating. Leslie Maltby, active in the 1960s, carried on this work. The seats are made of willow skeins on a wooden frame, possibly of oak. The skeins are made from 6 foot white willows, split with a cleave into three or four skeins and shaved and uprighted to make the skeins an even thickness and width (into a No. 4 chair cane). Strips of willow rod are nailed along the inner sides of the frame and it is over and around these that the knots hold. The warp (staking) is done with three skeins at a time and the weft, which begins at the centre, must be carefully counted. A single seat will use up to 200 skeins, and there are at least twenty different patterns., MERL 'Catalogue of baskets' form – 'NAME: SEAT (sample, willow) // Acc. No.: 68/503 // Group: CRAFTS. WOOD. CHAIRS // Neg. no.: 60/13223 // Place of origin: London. // Period in use: // DESCRIPTION // Materials: White willow skein. Chair seating below. Wooden frame. // Maker: Leslie Maltby // Shape and construction: see 68/459. // Dimensions: 31 cms x 34 cms // Use: // Dialect names: // Distribution: // Additional notes:'
Место изготовления
Greater London [region]
Дата
1968 - 1968
Наименование
Материал
Техника
Размерность
- Width 310 mm
- Length 340 mm
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- L:\MERL\Objects\Baskets\68_503_cob.tif - High resolution image
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